I have a friend working in a politically volatile environment overseas 
environment who's interested in taking over a public e-mail group/listserv as a 
public participation service. The friend is based in the US, but the focus of 
the listserv is in a country where courts have held group moderators 
responsible for the content of various sorts of forums and discussion groups -- 
even if messages themselves are not moderated. 

Because my friend would prefer to avoid litigation, and perhaps limits on his 
future international travel, he's looking for simple options that would allow 
him to set up a group anonymously. Can that be done?

Bruce Potter



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